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In terms of wargames (tabletop games where you control armies of miniatures against your opponent to score objectives and points), Warhammer is the most mainstream, 40K for the sci-fantasy version and Age of Sigmar for the more Tolkienian fantasy one. But I recently got into Star Wars Legion and boy is it a fun game. If you like the setting, Legion is highly recommended.
In terms of pure boardgames, my favourite ones miniature-wise are Bloodborne and Mansions of Madness.